Patagonia Fall Festival 2011
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2011 DATES AND HOURS

October 7 opens 11 am
October 8 & 9 opens at 10 am

Patagonia Town Park is located on Arizona’s Scenic route 82 between Sonoita and Nogales, approximately one hour from Tucson and three hours from Phoenix.  There are many ways you can be a part of the Patagonia Fall Festival – as an advertiser, an exhibitor or a volunteer. For more information contact the Patagonia Visitor Center at (520) 394-0060 or (888) 794-0060.

 


2011 Entertainment Schedule

We wish to thank our entertainment sponsors for their generous support of the Patagonia Fall Festival:

- Duquesne House B&B
- High Spirits Flutes
- Santa Cruz Foundation for the Performing Arts
- Long Realty Sonoita/Patagonia

FRIDAY, OCT. 7TH

1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m.

Partners:
Country Western

This dynamic husband and wife duo, Bonnie Starr and Ted Bax love to play country music that makes people feel like dancing. Playing an assortment of Waltzes, Two-Steps, Country Cha-Chas, and Line dances, these two artists will get you up and keep you going for the rest of the day.

 

SATURDAY, OCT. 8TH

10:30 to 11:00 a.m.

Becky Reyes with special guest
Scott Muhleman:

Vocals and Acoustic Guitar Duo

Becky is a soulful vocalist, skilled guitarist, and engaging performer. Her captivating rapport with audiences gives her the ability to tailor each performance for a truly enjoyable experience. Scott Muhleman, is a talented blues harpman and adds depth and energy to every show.

 

12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Soulstice
Blues from Southeastern AZ

This is an amazing Blues band that is a favorite all across Southeastern Arizona. With the voluptuous sounds of Marybeth Cox, and the hot licks of John Spring on lead guitar, accompanied by "Doc" Lambert on bass and drummer Lee Gonzales, this band is a "Not To Be Missed" performance of this years festival.

 

2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

George Howard and the Roadhouse Blues
Blues


In the genre of blues, George Howard and the Roadhouse Blues are second to none. From the first chords of their opening number, it becomes apparent that these guys are master musicians that play from the heart and give the audience the ride of their life.

 

SUNDAY, OCT. 9TH

10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m.

Lulu LaFever
Sultry Blues

She's smoother than black velvet jazz with an old school vibe and juke joint swing...incredible talent and originality. Lulu's big personality has been involving and entertaining audiences for over 14 years. She lives up to every expectation of a performer named Lulu LaFever.

 

12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m.

Wood and Wind Trio
Percussion, Latin, Jazz and Classical

What a beautiful way to start the day with this amazing group of musicians. Enjoy Latin, Jazz and Classical music all performed on the marimba, flute, and viola. This classically trained set of artists will have you swaying and smiling the entire day.

 

1:30 p.m. to 2:30 p.m.

Combo Westside
Latin

Combo Westside performs unique interpretations of traditional and contemporary music blending genres from Jazz, Bossa Nova and Bolero. With members from as far away as Buenos Aires, Argentina, Combo Westside draws a wildly diverse crowd whether performing its multi-lingual repertoire in swanky clubs or sultry lounges.

 

3:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.

The Amosphere:
Cajun and R&B quartet

Two time Grammy Nominee AmoChip has combined with violinist and acclaimed author Ralph Waldt, along with the golden voice of long time musical partner, guitarist Hal Jackson to bring their brand of Black 'Folk Music' to Patagonia. They have delighted many audiences with original compositions and spirited performances, leaving the crowd singing the last song the band played.